Thursday, November 16 A BOY NAMED SUUZZ (CLM8000) lived up to the odds-on hype with front-end romp. MR CARROTS (NW28000) put in another good performance and just missed. EVAN HANOVER (NW2) was funky at the start in last and far back to the half, rallied well to enter contention passing the third call but flattened a bit. Do not ignore in next. WINDSON LORD (CLMHCP10/12000) rushed to the top, yielded and got shuffled behind a dead piece, found room late in the lane with good finish. MORE THAN TALK (NW1) gobbled up ground and foes in strong stretch rally to win last and can take another. Keep in figures next couple of outings. Friday, November 17 KISS ME OR NOT (NW6000FM) trailed to the final turn, tipped out, set down and closed a ton at 46-1. ST JAMES GATE (NW6000) sat in, tipped in the final turn, closed and won going away. Hardly seem to work up a sweat. YOU SHOULD BE HERE (NW2FM) left, tucked, pulled to the half, brushed and crushed. SEVERUS HANOVER (NW3000) was parked to the lead, met pressure, shook off the challenge, dug in at 72-1 but caught late by the tripped-out second=over horse. Saturday, November 18 EASY LOVER HANOVER (PRF) tucked, pulled, brushed, crushed and had plenty left. SINGLE WHITE SOCK (NW15500) rushed up uncovered, put in a strong 5/8 challenge and tired. Could get it done with a better trip. GRANA PADANNO (NW10000) tucked early, got shuffled, pulled as the winner got away, came wide and closed well for second best. SHES A MANIAC (CLMHCP8/10000FM) was nowhere in the early going, closed up by the stretch, rallied between horses and closed well for a game 2nd at 23-1. MACH CODE (NW9000) put up all the numbers, put a brief challenge and was much the best. Monday, November 20 NORTHERN STORMONT (CLMHCP20/25000) came uncovered and was second best to red hot winner and similar effort can make him a winner. STIRLING BOUDICE (CLMHCP12/15000) wired the field comfortably much the best.  D J POWER (NW6000) tucked early, brushed early, set a good clip and tired late to get nipped. A bit tighter and he wins. FOUR CARD MAJOR (CLMHCP15/20000) grinded up uncovered a long way, reached the leader by the final turn, challenged and was strongest to the wire. [DRF HARNESS: Follow us on Twitter for the latest harness news!]